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Previously on "Is the government shooting itself in the foot with IR35 with COVID-19"
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostSo far, since December, just over 3000 people have died of Covid-19. Each day around the world 40,000 people die of TB, for which there are vaccines. Of course, we don't care about those poor sods as we're mostly safe in the west from TB, but give us the threat of a little cold and we think the sky is falling in.
FFS, HTFU. Unless you're over 70, or more importantly 80, and/or have an underlying respiratory illness, you'll be fine.
which is novel!
As does my Professor Health professional mate...
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You snowflakes want to get yourself one of these, you'll feel much better
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Originally posted by CheeseSlice View PostNot sure what youre driving at here. Because TB this means Covid-19 that..
Who doesnt care? You? People on this forum, or just everyone generally? Please dont generalise and try to shame a bunch of strangers on the internet. You have no idea. You also dont sound like you care much about older and weaker people yourself.
Approx 20% of people who get the new coronavirus require hospitalisation (severe and critical). Though less likely it is quite capable of killing a younger healthier person. This isnt a little cold.
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostSo far, since December, just over 3000 people have died of Covid-19. Each day around the world 40,000 people die of TB, for which there are vaccines. Of course, we don't care about those poor sods as we're mostly safe in the west from TB, but give us the threat of a little cold and we think the sky is falling in.
FFS, HTFU. Unless you're over 70, or more importantly 80, and/or have an underlying respiratory illness, you'll be fine.
Who doesnt care? You? People on this forum, or just everyone generally? Please dont generalise and try to shame a bunch of strangers on the internet. You have no idea. You also dont sound like you care much about older and weaker people yourself.
Approx 20% of people who get the new coronavirus require hospitalisation (severe and critical). Though less likely it is quite capable of killing a younger healthier person. This isnt a little cold.
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Originally posted by heyya99 View PostBut we all have old aged loved ones.
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostSo far, since December, just over 3000 people have died of Covid-19. Each day around the world 40,000 people die of TB, for which there are vaccines. Of course, we don't care about those poor sods as we're mostly safe in the west from TB, but give us the threat of a little cold and we think the sky is falling in.
FFS, HTFU. Unless you're over 70, or more importantly 80, and/or have an underlying respiratory illness, you'll be fine.
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So far, since December, just over 3000 people have died of Covid-19. Each day around the world 40,000 people die of TB, for which there are vaccines. Of course, we don't care about those poor sods as we're mostly safe in the west from TB, but give us the threat of a little cold and we think the sky is falling in.
FFS, HTFU. Unless you're over 70, or more importantly 80, and/or have an underlying respiratory illness, you'll be fine.
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Originally posted by heyya99 View PostThe economy is at risk and a flexible workforce will be required.
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Originally posted by heyya99 View PostWash your hands mate
https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...ect-storm.html
Then you and the other tin foil hat wearer can get all cosy together
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Thanks for that. Have another beer.
Ban for trolling Prof and move to General please.
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